
On Wed, 04 Jun 2008, Andrew Appleyard wrote:
Prelude Database.HDBC Database.HDBC.ODBC> handleSqlError $ conn <- connectODBC "dictation" <interactive>:1:0: Parse error in pattern
Try:
conn <- handleSqlError $ connectODBC "dictation"
C:\cygwin\home\Administrator>dictation dictation: user error (SQL error: SqlError {seState = "[\"IM002\",\"01S00\"]", s eNativeError = -1, seErrorMsg = "connectODBC/sqlDriverConnect: [\"0: [Microsoft] [ODBC \\197X\\176\\202\\181{\\166\\161\\186\\222\\178z\\173\\251] \\167\\228\\16 4\\163\\168\\236\\184\\234\\174\\198\\168\\211\\183\\189\\166W\\186\\217\\165B\\ 165\\188\\171\\252\\169w\\185w\\179]\\170\\186\\197X\\176\\202\\181{\\166\\161\" ,\"0: [Microsoft][ODBC \\197X\\176\\202\\181{\\166\\161\\186\\222\\178z\\173\\25 1] \\181L\\174\\196\\170\\186\\179s\\189u\\166r\\166\\234\\196\\221\\169\\202\"] "}) ghc can't handle Chinese Big5, it appears, but HDBC also does appear to be talking ODBC. -- Dr Bean If there is one thing we know after studying experts, it is that experts know more than we know.